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  • AIME
    Notes Upon the Drainage of a Flooded Ore-Pit at Pine Grove Furnace, Pa.

    By John Birkinbine

    (Read at the Philadelphia Meeting, February, 1878.) IN a former paper* attention was directed to the various firms of pumping machines employed for permanent work in mining and metallurgical proces

    Jan 1, 1878

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    Present Trends in the Tax Environment Affecting Mineral Development in Canada

    By R. D. Brown

    This paper profiles Canada’s current economic, tax, and political environment with respect to its mining industry. Problems that must be overcome if the industry is to attain its full growth potential

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Iron and Steel Division - Activities of Components in Oxide Solid Solutions: The Systems CoO-MgO, CoO-MnO and CoO-"FeO" at 1200°C

    By Arnulf Muan, Egil Aukrust

    Activities of COO in the three solid solution series COO-MgO, COO-MnO, and COO-"FeO" have been determined at 1200°C by equilibrating oxide samples with a metal phase (cobalt or a Co-Fe alloy) in atmos

    Jan 1, 1963

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    The Attainment Of Uniformity In Bessemer Steel

    By Thomas M. Drown

    THE means relied on to attain uniformity in Bessemer steel may be enumerated as follows I. The appearance of the flame. II. The appearance of the slag. III. The spectrum of the flame. IV. Examin

    Jan 1, 1873

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    New York Paper - A Study of the Chloridizing Roast and its Application to the Separation of Copper from Nickel (with Discussion)

    By Boyd Dudley

    The material presented in this paper is an abstract of a thesis submitted by the writer to the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as part requirement for the degree of Master of Sci

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Coal - Mechanized Cutting and Face Stripping in the Ruhr

    By R. R. Estill

    THE rank of the Ruhr coal ranges from a high volatile bituminous coal to an anthracite, depending to some extent on the original depth of the seam. The average Ruhr coal corresponds to a soft bitumino

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Coal - Mechanized Cutting and Face Stripping in the Ruhr

    By R. R. Estill

    THE rank of the Ruhr coal ranges from a high volatile bituminous coal to an anthracite, depending to some extent on the original depth of the seam. The average Ruhr coal corresponds to a soft bitumino

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Horizontal Induction Zone Melting of Refractory Metals and Semiconductor Materials

    By A. Berghezan, E. Bull Simonsen

    A simple and general method is described for melting and zone refining refractory metals by induction heating on a specially shaped water-cooled copper crucible. The crucible is the essential part of

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Institute of Metals Division - Ionic Disorder in Manganous Oxide (TN)

    By C. E. Birchenall

    DaVIES and Richardson1 have measured composition changes for Mn1-Owith variation in the equilibrium partial pressure of oxygen at 1500°, 1575°, and 1650°C, where 6 is the deviation from the simple sto

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Coal - Oil Spraying at the Georgetown Preparation Plant

    By A. F. Meger

    Coal treatment by oil spraying receives special attention at the Georgetown plant for the dividends it pays in satisfying present customers and attracting new markets. Customer satisfaction requires c

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Cement and Cement Raw Materials

    By John A. Ames

    Webster's dictionary nearly equates portland cement with its current primary definition of cement. While such equation may be a triumph of common usage, the confusion between the terms cement and

    Jan 1, 1975

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    A New Angle In Shaft Sinking

    By J. C. Donnell, O&apos

    Sinking an inclined ventilation shaft at the Never Sweat mine of The Anaconda Co. has required a unique underground hoisting arrangement because the shaft changes direction from vertical to 71.5º. Acc

    Jan 11, 1965

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    Recent Developments in the Physical Metallurgy of Copper and Copper Alloys, and in Equipment and Practice

    By W. D. France, H. l. Burghoff

    FABRICATORS of copper and copper alloys have contended with the problems of reconversion during the past year in endeavoring to return to the full-scale production that is demanded of them. The proble

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Water Flooding in Northeastern Oklahoma

    By Wllliam D. Davis

    C OMMERCIAL production of oil in northeastern Oklahoma began in 1897 and in the next two decades this area became one of the greatest oil districts of the time. Its importance is now secondary, but th

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Montreal Paper - Relations of Sulphur in Coal and Coke

    By James P. Kimball

    Sulphur is always present in mineral coal of every variety. In the oxidized state it may exist as sulphuric acid in combination with a base. In the unoxidized state it exists in combination with iron

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Papers - Unitization - Unit Operation in Hidden Dome Gas Field, Wyoming

    By Wilson B. Emery

    The Hidden Dome gas field, situated in Washakie County, Wyoming, was discovered Sept. 26, 1917. Subsequently five additional gas wells were completed and a large reserve was developed. For a number of

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Candelaria, Nevada - Candelaria Silver Mine Mineral County, Nevada The Rebirth Of A Mining Camp

    By Robert L. Akright

    LOCATION AND HISTORY The Candelaria silver mine is located in an arid, isolated desert setting in Sections 3 and 4, T.3N., R.35E., and Section 33, T.4N., R.35E., Mineral County, Nevada (Fig. 1).

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Note on a Deposit of Cadmia in a Coke Furnace

    By H. Firmstone

    DEPOSITS of cadmia, or impure oxide of zinc, are of common occurrence in the upper parts of blast furnaces using ores containing zinc, and were very common in the charcoal furnaces of Virginia working

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Domestic Production - Oil and Gas &sources of Kansas in 1927

    By L. W. Kesler

    Kansas produced 41,966,773 bbl. of oil in the year 1927, thereby taking fourth place among the oil-producing states of the Union. The daily average production decreased from 121,609 bbl. in January to

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Papers - Solidification of Rimming-steel Ingots (Contribution 112)

    By A. Hultgren, G. Phragmén

    Page Outline of Progress of Knowledge and Theories about Gas Evolution in Steel Ingots. and Its Influence on Crystallization and Segregation................ 134 Object of Present Investigation

    Jan 1, 1939